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mhuck@live.com (Mauro Huculak) · 2026-04-07 · via Latest from Windows Central
Abstract image featuring a screenshot tool for Windows 11
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On Windows 11, the Snipping Tool offers virtually every feature you need to take screenshots, but it's still a proprietary application with limitations. You could also download the ShareX app, but if you want another open-source alternative that offers many of the same features, and then some, you want to give the Yoink app a try (see how to get it and install it below).

Yoink is an all-in-one screen capture and productivity tool that combines screenshotting, annotation, text extraction, translation, screen recording, and even sticker creation into a single app.

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A capture tool that goes beyond screenshots

At its core, Yoink delivers all the expected capture modes, including region, fullscreen, active window, and scrolling screenshots. The experience is built around speed, with customizable hotkeys that let you grab content without interrupting your workflow.

Where it starts to separate itself is what happens during the capture. Instead of pushing you to an editor or another app, everything happens during the capture.

As you open the app from the System Tray or the default "Alt+C" keyboard shortcut, you can annotate using a full set of tools, including shapes, arrows, text, blur effects, and freehand drawing.

Yoink toolbar UI

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In addition, this application offers scroll captures to take screenshots of long pages you have to scroll through, such as web pages.

Yoink scroll capture

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If you want to use this feature, right-click the Yoink button in the System Tray, select "Scroll capture," choose the region you want to capture, and start scrolling. The app will automatically capture the frames and stitch them together into a single screenshot.

Text extraction and translation are built into the workflow

One of the most practical features is its OCR engine. Yoink can extract text from any region of your screen and present it in a dedicated window where it can be edited, copied, or translated.

Yoink extract text

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Support for over 100 languages, combined with offline translation through Argos Translate and optional Google Translate integration, makes it especially useful for research and multilingual workflows.

Searchable history that actually works

Yoink doesn't just save your captures. It indexes them. Every screenshot becomes part of a searchable library where you can find images by filename, by text inside the image using OCR, or even by semantic similarity. This means you can search for what the image contains, not just what you named it.

In addition to screenshots, the app indexes virtually everything you capture, including extracted text, recordings, colors you may have picked, and stickers.

Yoink history UI

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If you want to access the history, open the Yoink app and select the "History" tab.

Content creation with stickers

One feature that stands out is the ability to turn captures into stickers. Yoink can automatically remove an image's background, letting you reuse elements as standalone graphics.

The app accomplishes this with support for both cloud-based (remove.bg and Photoroom) and local AI models (U2Netp and BRIA RMBG). In addition, it's possible to make tweaks and finishing touches to outlines and shadows.

It's worth noting that you must configure the Stickers settings with the providers you want to use before this feature becomes functional. You can complete this task from the "Uploads" settings, more specifically from the "Stickers" page.

Yoink Stickers settings

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If you plan to use a cloud service, you'll have to provide your own API key for the service you want to use. If you want to use a local AI model, you'll have to download the components from the Stickers settings.

Screen recording for multiple formats

Beyond screenshots, Yoink also includes a recording system that captures video in formats such as GIF, MP4, WebM, and MKV. It supports both microphone and system audio, making it suitable for tutorials, demos, and quick recordings.

Yoink recording settings

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This eliminates the need for a separate recording tool in many cases.

Color picker adds even more utility

Yoink also integrates a color picker. Instead of relying on separate tools or browser extensions, this tool lets you instantly sample any color directly from your screen using a simple shortcut.

This is especially useful when working across apps where consistency matters, such as when designing or customizing interfaces on Windows 11.

Yoink color picker tool

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You can access the barcode reader from the toolbar or by setting a keyboard shortcut from the "Tools" settings page inside the app.

Barcode reader with Yoink

Another feature that sets Yoink apart from a traditional screenshot tool is its built-in QR and barcode scanner.

Instead of reaching for your phone or a separate app, Yoink can scan codes directly from your screen. Whether it's a QR code on a webpage, a screenshot, or even part of a video frame, the tool can instantly decode it and surface the underlying data.

Yoink barcode reader

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You can invoke the barcode picker using the "Alt+C" keyboard shortcut or from the toolbar. Then simply select the area where the barcode is located on the screen, and the tool will copy the data directly to the clipboard.

Sharing across cloud and self-hosted platforms

Sharing is another area where Yoink aims to compete with more advanced tools. It supports uploads to a wide range of services, from public image hosts to cloud storage providers (such as Imgur, Dropbox, ImgBB, and more) and even self-hosted environments.

Yoink upload services

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You can configure this feature in the "Uploads" settings, specifically on the "Images" page.

Yoink installation on Windows 11

Yoink is currently available for Windows 11, with macOS and Linux versions planned. You can install it using the Windows Package Manager with a simple command or download the latest release manually from the official GitHub page.

If you want to install this application using a command, from the Start menu, search and open the Windows Terminal as an administrator, and run this command: winget install --id JasperDevs.Yoink -e

winget install yoink

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Final thoughts

Yoink is one of those rare open‑source tools that immediately feels like it’s solving problems Microsoft hasn’t gotten around to yet. Snipping Tool is improving, sure, but Yoink shows just how much room there still is for smarter, faster, more flexible capture utilities on Windows 11. If the developer keeps iterating at this pace, this could easily become one of the most capable screenshot apps on the platform — and maybe even the one I end up relying on day‑to‑day.

I’m curious how this lands for you. Do you have a favorite screenshot tool on Windows 11, or a workflow you swear by? Drop your go‑tos, as I always love discovering new utilities the community is using!

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Mauro Huculak has been a Windows How-To Expert contributor for WindowsCentral.com for nearly a decade and has over 22 years of combined experience in IT and technical writing. He holds various professional certifications from Microsoft, Cisco, VMware, and CompTIA and has been recognized as a Microsoft MVP for many years.

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